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1979 2 GRADUATING GIRLS ENTERTAINED WITH VARIETY OF SKITS The Master of Ceremonies, Brian Ro- pac, began the evening by introducing Kathy Longos, the retiring Homecoming Queen. After the applause weakened, the second attendents, Kim Rapp and Mary Earney were introduced; followed by the first attendents, Bonnie Luebbert and Dana Harris. The highlight of the evening took place when Kathy Longos crowned Christy Bauer the 1979 May Day Queen. To add entertainment to the evening, the speech department presented skits. S.L.A.C., the new 1980 sponsor of May Day, did a dance routine to Ease on Down the Road, while Linda Hill ' s jazz and tap class disco danced to Last Dance. Mrs. Hill also choreographed a dance to the theme song of May Day, The Long and Winding Road. It was performed by the modern dance class. The evening festivities concluded with the traditional May Pole dance and candle light ceremony. 5 1. The 1979 May Day Court. 2. May Day ushers: Robert Stegemeier, Bryan Schmidtke, Michael DeGonia, Michael Christich, Phillip Beljanski, Rodney Lupardus, Albert Yount, Steven Spencer, W. Todd McFarland, Matthew Harizal, Jeffrey Parker, Patrick Hogan, Jef- frey Tretter, F. Ronald Landman, and Brian Ropac. 3. 4. The May Day procession. 5. Crown bearer David Nance. Kim Rapp, Bonnie Luebbert, Flower girl Jennifer Simon, Pages Marsha Fisher and Gail Frazier, Christy Bauer, Page Ellen Range, Mary Earney, and Dana Harris. MAY DAY 21
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Kim Rapp Christy Bauer Bonnie Luebbert 20 MAY DAY
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HOMECOMING PLAY GREAT SUCCESS Four weeks of dedicated practice cul- minated in an impressive presentation of this year ' s Homecoming Play, The Man Who Came to Dinner. Many hours of dedicated work went into the perfor- mance. “The students did a remarkable job, commented director Ronald Pen- nell. Mr. Pennell worked with the actors each day as they learned their lines and cues. Meanwhile, Beverley Scroggins and her two Stagecraft classes con- structed a realistic and versitile set. As these aspects of the show began to work together, the real characters of the play began to emerge. The company ' s hard work paid off; genuine talent shone through each of their two performances and left the audiences moved and im- pressed. 1. Maggie Cu tler, played by Michelle Meehan, concentrates on her next move. 2. )ohn Manoogian informs Charlene Bennington on how she should conduct herself for the next three weeks. 3. Shelly Meehan informs )ohn Manoogian on up-coming business. 4. Sheridan Whiteside, played by |ohn Manoogian talks on the phone to New York. 5. Harriet Stanley, played by Lori McDaniel, con- verses to |ohn Manoogian. 6. Gene Scroggins and Tracey Boker concentrate on their secret ambi- tions. 7. David Apperson ushers in Sheridan White- side ' s luncheon guests. 8. |ohn Manoogian dis- cusses plans with Ellen Fogle. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, Pat Collins and Charlene Bennington, talk about Sheridan Whiteside. 22 HOMECOMING PLAY
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